Coldain History: Volume II - General Info
Coldain History: Volume II (18982)
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Coldain Heritage and
History:
Volume II: A New World
Inscribed by:
Grand Historian Nicmar
Using typical dwarven
logic,
Colin picked a direction to
sail in and decided that
a dwarf froze to death on the
decks, turned into a guardian
statue of ice by the cruel
weather. Only the morale
boosting and determination of
Colin Dain kept the dwarves'
hopes alive as he popped from
ship to ship assuring the
the remaining ships and set
off for fairer lands. And so
the quartz miners from the
north settled in a nest of
abandoned caves found about
ten miles inland from where
they landed, in the side of a
giant mountain of ice and
snow
in the northernmost tip of
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Book Contents
Coldain Heritage and
History:
Volume II: A New World
Inscribed by:
Grand Historian Nicmar
Using typical dwarven
logic,
Colin picked a direction to
sail in and decided that
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their
only hope was to keep sailing
in that direction until they
spotted land. As the days and
then weeks went by the only
noticeable difference to the
dwarves was that things began
to get a lot colder. Some
nights were so cold that many
only hope was to keep sailing
in that direction until they
spotted land. As the days and
then weeks went by the only
noticeable difference to the
dwarves was that things began
to get a lot colder. Some
nights were so cold that many
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a dwarf froze to death on the
decks, turned into a guardian
statue of ice by the cruel
weather. Only the morale
boosting and determination of
Colin Dain kept the dwarves'
hopes alive as he popped from
ship to ship assuring the
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dwarves that they would "Hit
land soon, if'n not tommorow
then the day after."
Eventually Colin's words rang
true as the dwarves did
indeed
spot a gigantic white
landmass
in the distance.
Unfortunately
the landing proved to be as
land soon, if'n not tommorow
then the day after."
Eventually Colin's words rang
true as the dwarves did
indeed
spot a gigantic white
landmass
in the distance.
Unfortunately
the landing proved to be as
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deadly as the voyage there as
a reef of icebergs both small
and large begin to tear the
small fleet apart. Not a
single ship made it to what
could only be thought of as a
giant glacier intact. Most
were torn apart far from the
land, and many of the
a reef of icebergs both small
and large begin to tear the
small fleet apart. Not a
single ship made it to what
could only be thought of as a
giant glacier intact. Most
were torn apart far from the
land, and many of the
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remaining dwarves met with
icy
deaths in the heart of the
ocean. All in all ninety-four
of the two hundred some
dwarves who left from the
Northern Hemisphere countless
days before made it onto that
icy beach. Not a single ship
icy
deaths in the heart of the
ocean. All in all ninety-four
of the two hundred some
dwarves who left from the
Northern Hemisphere countless
days before made it onto that
icy beach. Not a single ship
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was serviceable.
Colin Dain wasted no time
in
leading his people from the
shoreline. He knew that they
would have to find shelter to
keep from dying in the cold.
He also knew that they would
need to find wood and other
supplies so they could repair
Colin Dain wasted no time
in
leading his people from the
shoreline. He knew that they
would have to find shelter to
keep from dying in the cold.
He also knew that they would
need to find wood and other
supplies so they could repair
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the remaining ships and set
off for fairer lands. And so
the quartz miners from the
north settled in a nest of
abandoned caves found about
ten miles inland from where
they landed, in the side of a
giant mountain of ice and
snow
in the northernmost tip of
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the`Great Divide.
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Quest Source: 28 May 2022